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Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg (; Eastphalian: Wulfsborg) is the fifth-largest city in the German state of Lower Saxony. It lies on the river Aller, east of Hanover and west of Berlin.
Billund
Danish village
Sochaux
Sochaux () is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.
Crespi d'Adda
frazione of Italy

Nueva Loja
city in Ecuador, capital of the Sucumbíos Province
Bou Craa
human settlement in Western Sahara
Cité Soleil
municipality in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Fordlândia
Fordlândia is a district and adjacent area of in the city of Aveiro, Pará, Brazil. It is located on the east banks of the Tapajós river roughly south of the city of Santarém.
company town
place where practically all stores and housing are owned by the one company that is also the main employer

Nordborg
Nordborg (), is a town with a population of 5,680 (1 January 2025), which was the seat of the former Nordborg municipality (Danish, kommune) in Sønderborg Municipality, Region of Southern Denmark on the northwest half of the island of Als off the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark.
Brædstrup
Brædstrup is a former railway town in Jutland, Denmark at the railway between Horsens and Silkeborg which was closed in 1968. Until 1 January 2007 it was the municipal seat of the former Brædstrup Municipality and today, with a population of 3,967 (1 January 2025), it is the second largest town of Horsens Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark. The town is situated northwest of Horsens.

Port Sunlight
model village and suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England

Grand Hornu
thumb|View of the central plaza at the Grand-Hornu
Grand-Hornu is an old industrial coal mining complex and company town (cité ouvrière) in Hornu (Boussu), near Mons, in Belgium. It was built by Henri De Gorge between 1810 and 1830. It is a unique example of functional town-planning. Today it is owned by the province of Hainaut, which houses temporary exhibitions in the buildings. It is one of the four industrial sites which were listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2012.
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Bjerringbro
Bjerringbro is a railway town located at the railway line between Viborg and Randers and lying on both sides of the Gudenå (River Guden). Until 1 January 2007 it was the municipal seat of the former Bjerringbro Municipality and today, with a population of 7,433 (1 January 2025), it is the second largest town of Viborg Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark.

Tabubil
Tabubil is a town located in the Star Mountains area of the North Fly District of Western Province, Papua New Guinea. The town, including the adjoining relocated village of Wangabin and the industrial area of Laydown (where industrial equipment was originally laid down before being installed at the mine ~1970–1980), is the largest settlement in the province, although the provincial capital, Daru is a similar size. It had a recorded population of 10,270 at the 2011 census.
Simunye
Simunye is a sugar mill town on the lowveld in eastern Eswatini. Almost all of the residents of the town work for the Royal Eswatini Sugar Corporation's sugar mill located nearby.

Paranapiacaba
Paranapiacaba is a district of the municipality of Santo André in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. It is located approximately by road southeast of the centre of the city of São Paulo, and about east of Rio Grande da Serra. The word paranapiacaba means "where you will find the sea" in Tupi.

Bournville
Bournville () is a 19th century model village on the southwest side of Birmingham, England, founded by the Quaker Cadbury family for employees at its Cadbury's factory, and designed to be a "garden" (or "model") village where the sale of alcohol was forbidden. Historically in northern Worcestershire, it is also a ward within the council constituency of Selly Oak and home to the Bournville Centre for Visual Arts and the Cadbury's chocolate factory. Bournville is regarded as one of the most desirable areas to live in the United Kingdom; research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in 2003 found th
Shell
town in Pastaza, Ecuador
Porgera Gold Mine
mine in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea
Wonopringgo
Wonopringgo () is a village () and an administrative district () in Pekalongan Regency in Central Java Province of Indonesia. It is located south of Pekalongan. The village was an important centre of sugar production with the Karang Anjer Factory in the area during the Dutch East Indies from at least the 1830s when the first Chinese person ran the factory in Wonopringgo. The Amsterdam based Netherlands Trading Company (Nederlandsche Handelmaatschappij or NHM) operated in the village.
Batey
settlement built around a sugar mill, in the Caribbean

Aligudarz Company Farm Town
company town/village in Lorestan, Iran
Kuala Kencana
district in Mimika Regency, Central Papua Province, Indonesia